MrRant Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 Of course the joke vote would be Sharpton.
Vern Gagne Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 President Bush and only President Bush.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 George Bush - OMG...CONSERVATIVE FAVORITISM~!! HE'S LISTED FIRST~!!!! Advantages of being the incumbent. Do I really need to say who got my vote?...
Styles Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 This is a badly contructed poll because Bush's Democratic challenger hasn't bee decided yet. I will vote for Lieberman in the primaries and on the very slim chance he wins the nomination will again in the general election. But if anyone else gets the nomination (which is most likely) then I will vote for Bush. Since Lieberman has such a small chance of winning the nomination I'll assume the likely scenario and go for Bush in this poll.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 John Edwards? Read the question you first posed, hippie. It wasn't "Who are you leaning towards banging?" Actually, I think Bush might win that one, too. Although I'd have to actually ponder my vote this time around...
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Him~!
Hogan Made Wrestling Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 You knew it was only a matter of time before we got a Howard Dean gimmick poster...
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 How do you know it's a gimmick? The Dean campaign frequents message boards and blogs, that's a well-documented fact.
kkktookmybabyaway Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 How do you know it's a gimmick? Because he didn't go "ROAR"...
BX Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 Personally, I think that avatar is ridiculous.
Guest JMA Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 I'd like to hear from ABOBO on this important matter.
Styles Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 Didn't Dames freeze on new posters until April or something?
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted January 26, 2004 Report Posted January 26, 2004 Didn't Dames freeze on new posters until April or something? Yeah. But looks like this guy has been saving this one since October.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 I don't get the love for Kerry. To me he seems like the weakest of the remaining major candidates (Dean, Lieberman, Edwards). His stances on the issues are incredibly vague, he flip flops on those same issues constantly, and he looks like Lurch from the Adam's Family. Who would want to vote for a guy that is against the war, but voted for it? And who would want a guy that would defend that stance with fence riding resonses like "Bush tricked me" or "I was under the impression that we were going to do it THIS way......" Why vote for a guy that is so easily "tricked?" Who wants a fence rider? If I was a Democrat (or worse) I'd either be for Dean (minus his insanity, of course) or Lieberman. At least with those two you can get a feel for where they are politically. They flip flop on the issues sometimes, but you at least can pinpoint where they're coming from philosophically. With Kerry? The guy is all over the place. He could be a centrist, a communist, or god only knows. What's the appeal of this guy. Is it the hair? Is it the jaw?
Jobber of the Week Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 MrRant, Hardball on MSNBC interviewed Dean's brother the other day. His name is, ironically enough, Jim Dean. I'm not sure if he makes food products, though.
Jobber of the Week Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 How do you know it's a gimmick? The Dean campaign frequents message boards and blogs, that's a well-documented fact. Wasn't loud enough. If he said something like: ME! Then I'd know it was the real Howard Dean.
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 How do you know it's a gimmick? The Dean campaign frequents message boards and blogs, that's a well-documented fact. Wasn't loud enough. If he said something like: ME! Then I'd know it was the real Howard Dean. Touche.
MrRant Posted January 27, 2004 Author Report Posted January 27, 2004 I'm still undecided on who I am voting for. Well... outside of the fact I'm not voting for Sharpton. That's for damn sure.
Mole Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 If I was a Democrat (or worse) I'd either be for Dean (minus his insanity, of course) or Lieberman. At least with those two you can get a feel for where they are politically. They flip flop on the issues sometimes, but you at least can pinpoint where they're coming from philosophically. With Kerry? The guy is all over the place. He could be a centrist, a communist, or god only knows. What's the appeal of this guy. Is it the hair? Is it the jaw? Lieberman isn't going to get a vote from me. A) He hasn't done anything for CT B) He believes that videogames/movies/TV are responisble for violence in this country C) He supported the War
Firestarter Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 C) He supported the War So did Kerry.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 If I was a Democrat (or worse) I'd either be for Dean (minus his insanity, of course) or Lieberman. At least with those two you can get a feel for where they are politically. They flip flop on the issues sometimes, but you at least can pinpoint where they're coming from philosophically. With Kerry? The guy is all over the place. He could be a centrist, a communist, or god only knows. What's the appeal of this guy. Is it the hair? Is it the jaw? Lieberman isn't going to get a vote from me. A) He hasn't done anything for CT B) He believes that videogames/movies/TV are responisble for violence in this country C) He supported the War Yeah but, why Kerry and not Dean or Edwards? I must know!
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Edwards voted for the war, too.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 C) He supported the War So did Kerry. Not only did he support it, but now Kerry is whining that he got railroaded into supporiting the war because of Bush's trickery. I mean, what a dork. Are you for the war or against it John? And who really wants a president that can be so easily bamboozled by Bush?
Dr. Tyler; Captain America Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Actually, his flipflopping is a little bit more than just that. First, he voted on the war. Then, he came out against the war when it happened. Then, in a debate not long after Baghdad fell, he mentioned that he voted for the war. Then, as people kept dying, he focused on his dislike for the war. Finally, right after Saddam got caught, he came out and lambasted Dean for his dislike of the war, and then, while campaigning in Iowa, he again stated that he was against the war.
tommytomlin Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 Wow, it's like he's a politician or something.
Styles Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 B) He believes that videogames/movies/TV are responisble for violence in this country This is so overrated. He's not going to take away your video games and wretling as president, promise! He would need Congress to do that and they won't. All politicians are against violence in the media, Joe just happens to be more vocal than others. It's really not what you should be basing your vote on. Now, you said you were against the war, so I guess there isn't much I can do about that...
Guest stardust Posted January 27, 2004 Report Posted January 27, 2004 I'm still undecided. Like some people have already stated, Kerry keeps flip flopping on the issues, so it's hard to really figure out just where he really stands. I was leaning towards Dean, and still kinda am. I honestly don't know enough about Edwards except for the fact that he's southern. Lieberman is far too moderate. Apparently my political beliefs best mirror those of Kucinich, but a lot of people seem to think of him as being a "wacky liberal" therefore he's totally unelectable.
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